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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 03,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Charging of electric vehicle batteries at public charging stations is treated as a battery charging service, not as sale or distribution of electricity, because the station consumes electricity on its premises to convert electrical into stored chemical energy. Fees billed as an "Electric Vehicle Charging Fee," including energy and service components, constitute consideration for that service, require issuance of tax invoices, and are taxable as a service under the applicable service classification.
      By: Shripada Hegde
      Summary: Departmental appeals via the Commissioner's review are limited to points arising out of the adjudication order; a ground not raised in the Show Cause Notice was not considered in the order and therefore does not arise out of it. Authorisation to appeal on issues absent from the SCN or the adjudication is ineffective, and appeals founded on such unauthorized grounds are liable to be invalidated.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST Council decisions grant IGST exemptions for specified imported health-care goods-an identified oncology biologic when imported for personal use; medicines and FSMP for treatment of rare diseases under the national policy; and FSMP imported by centres of excellence or recommended by them-subject to a CBIC notification which remains pending. The article notes the exemptions are limited by personal-import conditions, import licensing challenges for products already registered domestically, and exclusion of commercially available approved domestic products, and recommends broader extension of duty and GST relief to lifesaving and rare-disease medicines.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The assembled solar home lighting system-comprising photovoltaic modules, batteries, charge controllers and LED lamps-best fits the specific description for lamps and lighting fittings under tariff heading 9405, and accordingly aligns with the goods rate notification entry covering solar lamps and solar lighting products, which determines the HSN reporting and GST treatment for such systems.
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      Summary: Production Linked Incentive schemes for fourteen manufacturing sectors create targeted incentives to attract investment and advanced technology, drive economies of scale, and boost manufacturing competitiveness and exports; the schemes have been notified by implementing Ministries/Departments and are at varied stages of implementation. The framework anticipates cascading supply chain benefits with anchor units promoting a new vendor base largely among MSMEs, and sector selection followed criteria focused on technologies that can expand employment and exports; no new sectors have been approved for inclusion.
      Summary: Government e-Marketplace (GeM) reports record Gross Merchandise Value for FY 2022-23 and cumulative GMV through July 2023, and estimates substantial procurement savings since inception. The platform's savings are attributed to higher seller participation, real-time price comparison, bulk discounts, and price-discovery mechanisms such as competitive bidding, reverse auction and demand aggregation. GeM is presented as promoting transparency, efficiency, and fairness in government procurement by enabling broader and equitable participation and competitive outcomes.
      Summary: Cross-sectoral regulatory convergence is advanced to address interdependencies by aligning regulatory objectives, sharing knowledge, and adopting cooperative governance practices. The colloquium promoted collaborative regulation through infrastructure co-creation and co-sharing, national and international cooperation, and harmonisation of performance standards. Operational measures discussed included Open Access, Power Purchase Agreements and Competitive Bidding in electricity, and implementation methods for Environmental and Social Impact Assessment. The FOIR Centre at IICA was identified as a capacity-building and advocacy partner to sustain ongoing collaboration and institutionalise convergent regulatory strategies.
      Summary: Vivad se Vishwas II is a one-time voluntary settlement scheme for domestic contractual disputes involving the Government or its controlled organisations, covering arbitral awards passed on or before 31.01.2023 and court awards passed on or before 30.04.2023. Eligible claims must be submitted through GeM (with IREPS for certain Railways contracts). The scheme offers graded standardized settlement terms with maximum settlement amounts of up to 65% of net arbitral awards and up to 85% of net court awards, pursuant to Department of Expenditure guidelines issued for implementation.
      Summary: DPIIT has issued Quality Control Orders requiring compulsory certification under specified Indian Standards for smart meters and welding rods and electrodes, applicable to domestically manufactured and imported products and coming into force six months after notification; non-BIS certified manufacture, storage and sale will be prohibited under the BIS Act with prescribed criminal and monetary penalties, while timeline relaxations have been provided for small and micro industries to aid implementation.
      Summary: Record ITR filings for AY 2023-24 through 31 July 2023 exceeded prior-year filings with a peak on the statutory due date and notable participation by first-time filers, reflecting an expanding tax base. The Department reported high rates of e-verification-primarily via Aadhaar OTP-with a majority of e-verified returns processed by the cut-off. The replacement of the earlier payment system by the TIN 2.0 e-pay platform enabled multiple real-time payment modes and substantial challan throughput since rollout.
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      GST - States

      1.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(10/2023-Rate)/3707 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(26/2018-Rate), dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Amendment revises an internal paragraph cross-reference and substitutes clauses (a) and (b) of the Explanation to update definitions: it defines Foreign Trade Policy as the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023, and Handbook of Procedures as the Handbook of Procedure notified in 2023; the amendment is effected under the state's power to amend notifications and specifies an operative commencement date.
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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(09/2023-Rate)/3708 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017- -Fin(R&C)(1/2017-Rate) dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts specified goods into Schedule I (2.5%)-un-fried or un-cooked snack pellets manufactured by extrusion; fish soluble paste; Linz-Donawitz (LD) slag; and imitation zari thread or yarn-and revises Schedule II (6%) wording for metallised yarn and Schedule III (9%) entries to include extrusion-manufactured snack pellets and to distinguish LD slag. The notification is effective 27 July 2023.
      3.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(08/2023-Rate)/3709 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/ 1/2017-Fin(R&C)(13/2017-Rate) dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification substitutes Annexure III wording: supplies "from the Financial Year _____ under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism," replacing the prior phrase "during the Financial Year _____ under forward charge." The amendment takes effect from 27th July, 2023.
      4.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(07/2023-Rate)/3710 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/ 2017-Fin(R&C)(12/2017-Rate) dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Goa amends Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(12/2017-Rate) by substituting the column (3) entry against serial number 19C to read "Satellite launch services," effected under the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act on the Council's recommendation and declared necessary in the public interest, with the amendment taking effect from 27th July, 2023.
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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(06/2023-Rate)/3711 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017- Fin(R&C)(11/2017-Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the GTA option framework: GTAs must file Annexure VI within the prescribed January-March window of the preceding financial year to revert to the reverse charge mechanism, amendments align Annexure V language to this filing point, a proviso deems an exercised option to continue for future years unless Annexure VI is filed within that window, and the new Annexure VI form requires a declaration that the option, once exercised, cannot be changed for one year and remains valid until the end of the financial year.
      6.
      10/2023 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 24-7-2023 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2020 – State Tax, dated the 25th June, 2020
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the words "ten crore rupees" with "five crore rupees" in Notification No. 13/2020 - State Tax, altering the turnover threshold that determines the notification's applicability; the substitution is to take effect from 1st August, 2023, and the notification is declared to be deemed effective from 10th May, 2023, issued under sub rule (4) of rule 48 of the Jharkhand GST Rules, 2017.
      7.
      05/2023 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 24-7-2023 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends conditions for a GTA's option to pay GST by requiring exercise of the option for the specified financial year by the prescribed deadline, and permitting a GTA that begins business or crosses the registration threshold during a financial year to opt to pay GST for that year by filing a declaration in Annexure V within forty five days of applying for GST registration or within one month of obtaining registration, whichever is later; the amendment is deemed effective from 9 May 2023.

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      57/2023 - dated - 1-8-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      No TDS u/s 194I on payment in the nature of lease rent or supplemental lease rent to aunit of IFSC for lease of a ship.
      Summary: No tax shall be deducted at source on lease rent or supplemental lease rent paid to a Unit of an International Financial Services Centre for leasing a ship, provided the lessor furnishes a prescribed Declaration Form declaring IFSC deduction eligibility and the ten consecutive assessment years for which the deduction is claimed; the lessee, upon receipt of the declaration, shall not deduct tax on payments to the lessor and must report such payments in the TDS statement, with the exemption applying only to the declared years and subject to data capture and security procedures prescribed by the tax systems authority.
      9.
      54/2023 - dated - 1-8-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2023.
      Summary: The rules mandate that claims for preliminary expenditure deduction under section 35D be supported by Form No. 3AF filed electronically for each previous year, one month prior to the return filing due date, authenticated by digital signature or electronic verification code as applicable, submitted to the tax systems office which will prescribe procedural and security protocols and forward the form to the Assessing Officer; corresponding changes substitute the audit report and annexure (Form No. 3AE) requiring particulars of qualifying expenditure and confirmation that Form No. 3AF has been filed.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2023/133 - dated 2-8-2023
      Audit of firm-level performance data of Portfolio Managers
      Summary: Portfolio Managers must perform an annual firm-level performance audit including all clients' portfolios across discretionary and non-discretionary services; advisory clients may be excluded only if their performance is not reported or published. APMI will prescribe standardised Terms of Reference, which are mandatory from October 01, 2023. Portfolio Managers must submit a certified confirmation of compliance and the audit report to the regulator within sixty days of the financial year end, with certification by directors, partners or authorised persons.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2023/132 - dated 1-8-2023
      Trading Preferences by Clients – Applicability for commodity derivatives
      Summary: The circular exempts members exclusively of commodity derivatives exchanges from the revised Trading Preferences format and requires them to use the FMC consent format listing national commodity exchanges where clients sign for permitted exchanges, with separate consent for later additions. Brokers must provide an opt-out facility to new and existing clients, obtain written negative consent separately, and retain such records for at least five years. Exchanges must notify brokers, amend rules, monitor compliance via half-yearly audits and inspections, and report implementation monthly to SEBI.

      Customs

      3.
      19/2023 - dated 2-8-2023
      Expansion of automatic LEO facility in ECCS
      Summary: Automatic Let Export Order (auto LEO) in ECCS is extended to Courier Shipping Bills marked for assessment only where the CSB has been cleared under assessment and physical examination is not mandated after X ray clearance; Systems Directorate has enabled necessary technical changes and DG (Systems) will issue an Advisory while field formations will publish Public Notices and Standing Orders for stakeholders.
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